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False “Man Overboard” Alarm on P&O’s Pride of York

By Jim Walker on February 28, 2013
Posted in Disappearances

Pride of YorkShipworld.org reports that there was a false alarm earlier this week regarding an overboard passenger from P&O’s Pride of York.

The Shipworld website mentions that at 10:45 PM on Monday February 25, 2013, the Pride of York notified the Dutch Coastguard Center that a male passenger may have gone overboard 90 kilometers west of…

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